Ballymacelligott

Ballymacelligott is a civil parish in the north of in . It is situated 7 kilometres east of in the historical barony of Trughanacmy.
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: civil parish in County Kerry, Ireland
  • Also known as: Bally M’Elligott

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Currans and Castleisland.

Locality
is a small village in , . It is 8.5 km southwest of and 4.7 km west of the neighbouring village of . It is also a civil parish. is situated 6 km south of Ballymacelligott.

Town
is a town and commercial centre in in south west . The town is known for the width of its main street. As of the 2022 census, had a population of 2,536. is situated 8 km east of Ballymacelligott.

is the county town of in southwest Ireland, with a population of about 26,000 in 2022. Its Irish name Trá Lí means "strand / beach on the River Lee".

Ballymacelligott

Latitude
52.25° or 52° 15′ north
Longitude
-9.58333° or 9° 35′ west
Elevation
29 metres (95 feet)
Open location code
9C4G7C28+2M
Geo­Names ID
2966525
Wiki­data ID
Q2976540
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Turkish—“Ballymacelligott” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Ballymacelligott
  • Breton: Baile Mhic Eilegóid
  • Dutch: Ballymacelligott
  • French: Ballymacelligott
  • Irish: Baile Mhic Eileagóid
  • Turkish: Ballymacelligott

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Gortatlea Junction and Mountnicholas.

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